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WORLD WAR IIJanuary 5, 2016
OBJECTIVE: CAUSES OF WWII
Today we will analyze the roles of various alliances among nations and their leaders in the conduct and
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DO NOW LEADERSHIP AND GERMANY
Copy Down the RED both questions, answer 1. now and 2. with the movie
1. What do you want in a leader when elections happen? Answer now.
2. Why was Germany happy with Adolf Hitler? Answer with the movie.
CLIMATE OF YOUR COUNTRY
• Tell about the typical weather patterns in your country throughout the calendar year.
WWII BIG PICTURE• The Treaty of Versailles that ended WWI created
an uneasy peace. Amid postwar instability, Great Britain and France avoided conflict, and the United States sought to isolate itself from Europe’s troubles. Meanwhile, however, Germany, Italy, and Japan fell under the sway of leaders promising order and glory. Their aggressions would lead into WWII, a conflict that pitched the Axis Powers against the Allies.
THE ROAD TO WORLD WAR II RISE OF DICTATORS
EUROPE DURING THE GREAT DEPRESSION: THE GLOBAL DEPRESSION RESULTED IN TOTALITARIAN GOVERNMENT COMING TO POWER IN EUROPE
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Franco
Mussolini
SOVIET UNION Joseph Stalin took over Soviet Union after Lenin
dies (Communism)• Wanted rapid industrialization and farming
development – 5 million peasant farmers sent to labor camps
• Industrial and military buildup grew while millions died of starvation
ITALY• Benito Mussolini promised to end strikes and
economic depression from WWI• Fascism – Emphasizes the importance of nation
or ethnic group and superiority of the leader• Wanted to rebuild Roman Empire – Focused on
industrial and military growth• “Black Shirt” supporters used terror and torture
to gain power – outlawed all opposition
SPAIN• General Francisco Franco led a military
overthrow of the elected government• Franc’s military gained control of Spain in 1939
and established a Fascist dictatorship
GERMANY • Nazism – form of fascism, wanted purification of
the Aryan race (blond, blue –eyed Germans) and the superiority of Germany in the world
• Adolph Hitler joined Nazi Party in 1919 and tried to overthrow government in 1923 (went to prison)
• Wrote popular book, Mein Kampf, blaming Jews for Germany’s problems and claiming the Treaty of Versailles unfair to Germans
GERMANY • Hitler took power of Germany as Chancellor in
1933 – used “brown shirts” (Nazi storm troopers) to silence opponents
• Starts to rebuild empire and military that was taken away after WWI –a direct violation of the Treaty of Versailles
ALL 4 GOVERNMENTS ARE:• Totalitarianism -Total government control over
a nation – suppress individual rights and opponents
**The common feature of totalitarian regimes that came to power after WWI, was that they depended on the use of violence**
• Write this down!
FDR’S GOOD NEIGHBOR POLICY
• FDR’s policy of not being intrusive to neighbors and just being a “good neighbor.” Good Neighbor specifically applied to Latin America
• United States pledged not to intervene in Latin America.
RISE OF TOTALITARIANISM GUIDE
ISOLATION V. INTERVENTION• Isolationism: a policy in which a nation avoids
entanglement in foreign wars; a desire to remain in peacetime
• Interventionist: a policy of becoming involved in foreign affairs
• Based on your knowledge of the end of WWI, which one is the United States at the end of WWI and throughout the Great Depression? Give one reason why.
AMERICAN’S FAVORING ISOLATION IN THE 1930’S….
1. Regrets about participating in WWI2. Bitter memories of the ungrateful nations that
defaulted on their WWI debts (Germany)3. The totalizing impact of the GD & the need to focus on
getting out of it4. The failure of most Americans to appreciate the
gravity of the prospective threat to American national security posed by the militaristic, expansionist forces being harnessed during the 1930s by the Fascist dictators of Germany, Japan, and Italy.
YOUR TASK…
• You each will choose one of the three major dictators of the time (With the Exception of Hitler) and create a profile for that person.
• Your profile must include: – Their political ideologies– Events that led to their power– Some personal information
• Use the book, as well as the article Ms. Tarallo provides
• Try to find one more source on your own at home.
TICKET TO LEAVE
• In a paragraph, explain how the rise of dictators threatened the world.
• Think about their ideas, political ideologies, and actions they took to gain power.
DISCUSSION QUESTION:IMPERIAL JAPAN• Based off the film, what is Japan’s ambitions prior
to WWII?
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DISCUSSION QUESTION:WAR AND AMERICA
– Copy Down & Answer
• To what circumstances (for what reasons) do you think America should enter a war? Explain.
THE RISE OF JAPAN
JAPAN• The Depression destroyed the market for
imported silk from Japan.• Military leaders took control of the government,
looking for more raw materials and bigger markets for her factories. In 1931, Japan attacked Manchuria, a province in Northeastern China
• The League of Nations condemned the attack, but took no action
JAPAN AND ASIA• Throughout the 1930’s, Japan craved the natural
resources of China• After setting up a government in Manchuria,
Japan slowly moved southward and took over more land
• In 1940, Japan would sign an alliance with Germany and Italy, and look to take over more territory including French Indochina, in order to acquire goods such as rubber and oil.
SOURCES FOR MINERALS, MARKET FOR GOODS
With the growth of Japan’s income and a growing confidence; they felt they could get away with their brand of imperialism, the Japanese Emperor and military leaders began to think they were invincible.
THE JAPANESE THREAT• Meanwhile, Japan had been ravaging the
countries and islands in Asia • They seized French Indochina in Southeast
Asia, and planned to take the East Indies, British Malaya, and the American territory of the Philippines for oil
• Roosevelt responding by freezing Japanese assets in banks and stopping the sale of oil and gasoline to Japan
JAPAN’S CHANGE OF POWER• Fumimoro Konoye, the Japanese Prime Minister
believed Japan could not beat America in a war.• However, he was replaced by Hideki Tojo, who
did not share Konoye’s views.• Members of Konoye’s staff warned, attacking
America would awaken a sleeping giant.
HIDEKI TOJO
AN EVIL PLOT• On November 20th, peace negotiations were
ongoing between the U.S and Japan to resolve their differences.
• Tojo, confident of their military might, planned a surprise attack on the U.S. to destroy their entire naval capability in the Pacific.
• The base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, was extremely vulnerable to attack.
PEARL HARBOR• On December 7th, 1941, Japan launched a
surprise attack through the air on Pearl Harbor.
• More than 2,300 soldiers, sailors and civilians were killed.
• The navy’s three aircraft carriers were away at sea, which was the only good news of the day.
PEARL HARBOR• Pearl Harbor was the worst defeat in American
Military history.• The attack effectively ended America’s policy
of isolationism.• FDR asked for a declaration of war from
congress, and congress quickly approved the action.
ALLIES V. AXISAllies (main members) Axis (main members)
Great BritainFrance USA (joins 1941)Soviet Union (joins 1941)
ItalyGermanyJapan
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